Thanks for the explanation !
Theory #1 - I am more likely to consider believable. Figure of speech ? That's all right, but what is the message...? More in the sense of; How could it be interpreted into this time as a lesson ?
Theory #2 - How did Noah feed [take care of] ALL those animals for 150 days and a whole year ? I looked it up but doesn't say anywhere, do you know of any other theories on this ?
Theory #3 - So, the "entire earth" was the earth they knew at the time. That would make allot more sense! Haha. In my opinion, people back then were allot less aware of what the human mind was capable of (delusions/fantasy's/dreams/thoughts), so they might of exaggerated a tad.
When things are tough to prove or believe, faith is normally invoked. Yeah, such a typical argument. Whenever I hear this I sigh and roll my eyes, it just means ''I don't have an answer anymore.''
Thanks again
Theory #1 - I am more likely to consider believable. Figure of speech ? That's all right, but what is the message...? More in the sense of; How could it be interpreted into this time as a lesson ?
Theory #2 - How did Noah feed [take care of] ALL those animals for 150 days and a whole year ? I looked it up but doesn't say anywhere, do you know of any other theories on this ?
Theory #3 - So, the "entire earth" was the earth they knew at the time. That would make allot more sense! Haha. In my opinion, people back then were allot less aware of what the human mind was capable of (delusions/fantasy's/dreams/thoughts), so they might of exaggerated a tad.
When things are tough to prove or believe, faith is normally invoked. Yeah, such a typical argument. Whenever I hear this I sigh and roll my eyes, it just means ''I don't have an answer anymore.''
Thanks again

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